Jane Grant Dissertation Fellowship
- Cynthia Leslie, Counseling Psychology, “The Behavioral Correlates of Counselor Psychological Gender Attributes, Counselor, and Client Sex”
- Linda Kintz, English, “In the Margins of Power: Subjective Spaces in Plays by Women”
- Patricia Raney, Sociology
- Susan Taylor, Psychology
Faculty Research Grant
- Aliza Keddem, Sociology, “The Integration of Women into Wage Work and the Working Class' Struggle to Maintain its Standard of Living”
- Daniel Goldrich, Political Science, “Women in Energy Conservation Politics”
- Jacqueline Parker, Human Development and Performance, research at State History Society of Wisconsin for a book on the Early Children's Bureau
- John Nichols, History, “Patronage of Municipalities in the Roman Empire”
- Kiya Bodding, Independent Research, “A Decade of Women's Studies”
- Linda Teri, Psychology, “Female Adolescent Depression”
- Marion Goldman, Sociology, “Studies in Psychoanalysis Sociology”
- Marlyss Schwengels, Journalism and Communication, “Rape Coverage by the Register-Guard”
- Martha Frankel, Lane County Museum, “Elderly Jewish Women in Portland: Self-Perception and Support Networks”
- Roger Chickering, History, “Women's Patriotic Activism in Imperial Germany”
- Patricia Gwartney-Gibs, Sociology, “Trends in the Wage Gap Between Sexes”
- Joni Hersch, Economics, “Sources of Error in Measurement of Employment Discrimination”
- Miriam Johnson, Sociology, “Gender in the '80s”
- Geraldine Moreno-Black, Anthropology, “Biocultural Differences of Male and Female Eating Disorders”
- Mary Rothbart, Psychology, “A Longitudinal Investigation of Sex Differences and Similarities in Infant Treatment”
- Lita Furby, Independent Research, “Gender Differences in Development of Justice”
- Jack and Marilyn Whalen, Sociology, “Gender-Related Language Practices and Children's Talk”